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drfife wrote:
Certainly there exist a tipping/balance point where a gust of wind can blow a trailer off the jacks when the wheels are raised off the ground.
All wheels on the ground is the most stable position anything less is a compromise to a strong enough wind.
โMar-05-2016 08:42 AM
Lantley wrote:
Never lift the coach completely off the ground. Lifting the coach so the wheels are not touching the
ground will create an unstable and unsafe condition
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Lantley wrote:Mile High wrote:
I've hit several campgrounds where I end up with wheels off the ground. The only thing you have to watch, in addition to inadvertently flipping a shackle, is the bands around the leaf springs can loosen or pop off.
Another What if!
Truth is if you are observant you can often spot a wheel raising site and pull up on to boards the old fashion way to get things more in line before you begin to auto level
โMar-05-2016 06:25 AM
drfife wrote:jerem0621 wrote:drfife wrote:
If one side has tire contact to ground, the lateral movement in wind will be minimal.
Try again.
Less than ONE year ago to a member of this forum...his Solaire TT blew over at home in the drive way..with the wheels on the ground and the stabilizer jacks down...
The tremendous forces of aerodynamics can not be under-estimated...
I do envy the self leveling system though.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Like you said, even with all the stabilizers and tires on the ground the trailer flipped in extremely high winds. They would have met the same fate if one side of tires were off the ground.
โMar-05-2016 06:18 AM
steelpony5555 wrote:
I think the manufactures know that when you hit Auto Level that there will be a bunch of times you will have at least one side off the ground. If it was that serious of a thing I doubt they would put them on these rigs.
โMar-05-2016 06:09 AM
rkassl wrote:
Great info. Say I am new to the Lippert Level Up system, just got it last summer. Using the touchpad how do would you lift one side to change a tire? I would think you are in the manual mode, then what do you do?
Thanks!
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